Tryptone Broth-Water

Tryptone Broth-Water

815.00 - 3035.00 INR/Pack

Product Details:

  • Other Names TRYPTONE WATER
  • Usage Industrial
  • Smell Sharp
  • Shelf Life 3-5 Years
  • Physical Form Powder
  • HS Code 38210000
  • Classification Specific Reagents
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Tryptone Broth-Water Price And Quantity

  • 815.00 - 3035.00 INR/Pack
  • 2 Pack

Tryptone Broth-Water Product Specifications

  • Specific Reagents
  • Dehydrated Culture Media
  • Sharp
  • 3-5 Years
  • TRYPTONE WATER
  • Industrial
  • 38210000
  • Powder

Tryptone Broth-Water Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 5000 Pack Per Month
  • 15 Days
  • 100gm/500gm
  • All India

Product Description



500 GM Tryptone Broth-Water is a specific reagent highly recommended for industrial use. It is a powdered form of Tryptone Broth-Water that is known for its sharp smell. This product has a shelf life of 6-12 months, making it a reliable option for long-term use. The Tryptone Broth-Water powder is an excellent source of nitrogen, carbon, and essential amino acids, making it suitable for various biological applications. Its composition makes it an ideal medium for the cultivation of fastidious microorganisms.

FAQs of 500 GM Tryptone Broth-Water:


Q: What is the usage of 500 GM Tryptone Broth-Water?

A: 500 GM Tryptone Broth-Water is used for industrial purposes.

Q: What is the classification of 500 GM Tryptone Broth-Water?

A: 500 GM Tryptone Broth-Water is classified as a specific reagent.

Q: What is the shelf life of 500 GM Tryptone Broth-Water?

A: The shelf life of 500 GM Tryptone Broth-Water is 6-12 months.

Q: What is the physical form of 500 GM Tryptone Broth-Water?

A: 500 GM Tryptone Broth-Water is in powdered form.

Q: What is the smell of 500 GM Tryptone Broth-Water?

A: 500 GM Tryptone Broth-Water has a sharp smell.

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